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We take harm upon our own very harshly, and those who fuck with my family will get no mercy. — Amelia Hutchins

The world of light and starry grace;
within your mind I live to trace.
Your thought's speed in thunder's glory,
lightening my being with dream's story.
I embrace the tree carrying your name
Your unspoken wish : the heart of fame. — Munia Khan

Why the man had to have an entourage of ten people everywhere he went was beyond his scope of understanding. Most things about the Senator were. — Randall Wood

Inspiration is the quickest shortcut to discovering and practicing embracing our authentic selves. — Elaina Marie

Thoughts become things? True, but that analysis is not complete - we need to add two more words: thoughts become things through energy. — Ilchi Lee

Perhaps it's because she spends all her time sleeping - she comes and goes just as she pleases in the world of her dreams, she's free to go anywhere she wants. And that gives her access to much more information than people have who are up all the time. — Banana Yoshimoto

We all agree that forgiveness is a beautiful idea until we have to practice it. — C.S. Lewis

The parental relationship sits outside the
the logic of meritocracy and is the closest humans come to grace. — David Brooks

The darkness grew apace; a cold wind began to blow in freshening gusts from the east, and the showering white flakes in the air increased in number. From the edge of the sea came a ripple and whisper. Beyond these lifeless sounds the world was silent. Silent? It would be hard to convey the stillness of it. All the sounds of man, the bleating of sheep, the cries of birds, the hum of insects, the stir that makes the background of our lives - all that was over. — H.G.Wells

My miseries have always come out of my own flesh, never from any burden Jesus has laid on me. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

I read in announcements of deaths 'peacefully in his sleep' and I wonder how many of those are true. Maybe they are just conventional. I hope they are true whenever I read it of someone. [But] I would rather be awake. Peacefully awake, brim full of some calming drug that was seeing me out of the door, having said my farewells. — Ian McEwan

I talk of dreams, which are the children of an idle brain'. — William Shakespeare